Example sentences of "then be [vb pp] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These grammars can then be applied to the coded corpus , with the intention of identifying the premodifiers , kernel and postmodifiers of each definition .
2 There the caterpillar first cuts all the leaf veins leading back to the main stalk before settling in for a dinner which it hopes can not then be communicated to the neighbouring leaves .
3 The cursor will then be moved to the first field on the page requiring input .
4 Eventually , when it comes back to the switchboard , they will know that you 've not answered , and they can say ‘ I 'm sorry , there 's nobody there , would you like to leave a message ’ , in which case , that call will then be diverted to a particular message desk , where they will just take a very brief message which will be passed onto you .
5 Slop , arising from the assembly of components in their minimum metal condition or due to an estimated wear pattern , can be included to produce positional uncertainty in the mechanism , which can then be compared to the positional requirements necessary for correct operation .
6 This can then be compared to the isotopic composition of the material in nature , thus helping to determine the origin of the object .
7 The interface should then be connected to the serial port of the host computer and the demo software listing loaded .
8 If the request were denied , the parent would have to pursue the matter via the local curriculum complaints procedure established under section 23 of the ERA 1988 , then via the Secretary of State under sections 68 or 99 of the Education Act 1944 , before the matter could then be referred to the European Commission on Human Rights .
9 If this is not possible , the case may then be referred to the European Court of Human Rights , whose decision on the matter will be binding on the nation concerned .
10 If individuals have personal difficulties that do not impinge on their functioning at work they can be assessed under this agreement : the individual would then be referred to an appropriate specialist agency for ongoing work outside the agreement , on a personal basis and without commitment on RBGE 's part .
11 Its usefulness outgrown , the sandpit could then be converted to a formal pond feature or planting bed .
12 You can also transfer ( upload ) stitch patterns from the knitting machine to DesignaKnit ; they can then be converted to the correct format for editing within the colour pattern section and integrating with your garment shapes .
13 All the relevant documents will then be appended to the same computer file , so that whenever a customer rings or when a job is actioned , all pertinent information is immediately to hand — for whoever needs it .
14 On the contrary , a wide range of dispersal agents would allow a larger number of individuals to strip the tree of fruit at its prime and it would then be distributed to a wider range of habitats and be buffered against any disaster that might overcome the dispersal agent of a species relying on just one such agent .
15 The user will then be returned to the previous index page .
16 The woman would then be taken to a certified hospital for medical examination , where she could be detained for up to three months .
17 It has been suggested that the club would pay Knighton £1m as compensation , which would then be added to the price-tag Midani would put on the Edwards stake .
18 In theory civil service recruits were supposed to pass an examination in law and a first language test and then be attached to a senior police magistrate for six months .
19 Operations will then be confined to the English-speaking world — Canada , the UK and Australia .
20 The new twist is that addicts ( the programme serves 300–500 people a week ) will be given a telephone number they can call to request new needles , which will then be delivered to a pre-arranged meeting point .
21 The ashes will then be scattered to the four points of the Earth .
22 In a very fast and expert manner the bottle would then be brought to an upright position , thus preventing very little more than the sediment from escaping .
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